Down town: Cleveland hurting after LeBron chooses LA, Lakers
CLEVELAND — LeBron James jerseys in assorted colours hung inside the Cavaliers team shop, their retail price slashed by 40 per cent.
Eight years ago, some of them were still smouldering in the streets.
The day after James announced he is leaving Cleveland as a free agent for the second time since 2010, anger gave way to acceptance. There was still deep disappointment that the world’s best player — Akron, Ohio, born and raised — is leaving again, this time for the brighter lights of Los Angeles and a chance to play with the storied Lakers.
The pain is real. Cleveland is just handling it a lot better.